This article is about the producer. For the personal communications technology, see eXtreme Radio Service.
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Xerxes de Oliveira is a drum and bass producer from São Paulo, Brazil. He uses several pseudonyms including XRS, XRS Land, Friendtornik, and Kapitel 06. He is well known in the Brazilian drum and bass scene due to the large number of live PAs he has performed throughout Brazil.
Most of his work has been released on Sambaloco, although he has also released material on the UK's V Recordings imprint (often in collaboration with DJ Marky).
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